9 ideias for decorating with macrame
Macrame, a craft technique that uses knots to create textile patterns, is gaining ground in interior design – and it can be the perfect solution for transforming a holiday home. The trend, which combines rustic charm with modernity, is perfect for adding a personalised touch to rooms.
In this article prepared by Marta Barros founder of TEX MB for Idealista/news, the artisan presents 9 tips for decorating a holiday home with macrame.
The versatility of the technique means it can be used to produce a range of decorative accessories, from lamps to curtains, wall panels and plant holders. As well as being a sustainable option, the technique allows each piece to be unique. The durability of macrame objects and easy maintenance are other advantages.
1. Macrame porch
In the sunny season, sometimes a little shade is appreciated. A macrame porch cover can serve this purpose very well, while adding a light and different style to the decor.
The panels are made to measure and can be put up and taken down for winter storage.
2. Macrame hanger
Macrame hangers are a good solution for rooms that don’t have a wardrobe. Because they require little space, they are ideal for small rooms allowing clothes to be arranged on hangers. They can also be used in the entrance hall to hang coats.
Handmade from bamboo cane and rope, they are resistant to weight and can be custom-made.
3. Macrame napkin rings
At a time when we are trying to adopt sustainable practices, macramé napkin rings remind us that we can always choose to use cloth napkins. The use of small decorative elements such as shells and whelks allows them to shine while bringing the theme of summer and holidays to the table.
4. Macrame coasters
Used as coasters for glasses or jugs, this little macrame bases add a special touch to your table decor. They also have the advantage of protecting your table from stains caused by fresh drinks.
5. Macrame embrace
A small decorative accessory that plays a very functional role. By allowing the curtain to be caught, it makes it easier to pass through the room.
They can be made in many shapes, sizes and forms, and their advantage is that they are light and removable, avoiding the need for them to be attached to the wall.
6. Macrame curtain
To create a room, protect against insects or simply take the place of a door, a macrame curtain is a creative alternative for decorating your holiday home.
It can be made to measure, with a simple or elaborate design according to taste, and used in all rooms of the house, although it is not recommended for use in the bathroom as this is a place where there is usually more humidity.
7. Macrame daybed
The so-called ‘day bed’ is a piece of decoration that makes perfect sense in a holiday home. The versatility of the macrame indian bed is its greatest advantage: it can be used indoors or outdoors, as a side table or as a sun lounger to enjoy your leisure and relax time.
8. Macrame mosquito net
A mosquito net doesn’t just have to be a hammock to protect you from moths and mosquitoes in summer, it can also be a unique style! A macrame application will make all the difference to the look of this accessory, which in raw white tones will provide the serene atmosphere ideal for enjoying a restful night’s sleep.
9. Macrame bedhead
Seen more often but always up to date, our latest decorating proposal is a macrame headboard: a trend that never goes out of fashion.
The macrame wave is our best suggestion for a macrame wallhanger and for the theme of this article, as it is reminiscent of summer, sun, the beach and holidays. It’s an original TEX MB creation and you can buy it here.
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